Five innocent wolves have been aerial gunned in Idaho's Lolo zone since Wednesday. The Wildlife Service killers are out in their helicopters shooting wolves during pupping season, could it get any more disgusting?

Wild populations of Brumbies in Australia have been either mismanaged or not managed at all for more than 100 years. Numbers need to be responsibly managed, but there is no 'quick fix'. Horrific methods such as aerially culling (shooting Brumbies as they

The cycle of "shoot and shoot again" must be replaced with non-lethal measures of brumby control, an alliance of wild horse advocates says.
The Australian Brumby Alliance was commenting as Queensland's Carnarvon Gorge National Park was closed for several

Shooting wildlife from aircraft, a cruel practice called "aerial gunning," isn't just Alaska's problem.
It happens in every state on our national forests and other public lands. Aerial gunners kill native carnivores such as wolves, coyotes, bobcats,

An animal rights group is seeking a court injunction to halt the use of helicopters to shoot wolves in the game region near Tok.
The state began shooting wolves from a helicopter in the Fortymile region last weekend. It's designed to supplement effort

State officials were hoping to kill as many as 150 wolves by tracking them via airplane and shooting them from a helicopter, but a lack of both fresh snow and money prompted the department to temporarily halt the program.

6000 horses have already lost their life this winter. Despite the efforts of animal Welfare groups including the RSPCA, the carnage continues.
We appeal to the animal loving public to help stop this brutality immediately by signing this petition.

Ariel killing of wild horses has been conducted with the support of government and the RSPCA in the state of Queensland in Australia.
Australia could not have been settled without the help of these wonderful animals.
The wild Brumby is an integral

A crew out hunting coyotes crashed their helicopter in Nevada, according to WildEarth Guardians and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). This latest accident adds to a rising total of crashes and fuels growing calls to end aerial

The Alaska Board of Fish and Game has decided that about two dozen wolves from several packs on the southern Alaska Peninsula will be exterminated using aerial gunning to boost the caribou population.
The wolves have been killing newborn calves, said

Congratulations Queensland Government, once again this 'enlightened' nation of ours makes world headlines .... over 4000 wild horses shot, condoned by the RSPCA
who states that it was 'necessary' ... this says a lot for animal welfare. Why is the RSPCA

Shooting predatory animals from aircraft, called aerial gunning, is a $100 million a year federal program operated by Wildlife Services, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Conservation groups are calling for an end to the practice, citing the

Each year in Alaska, hundreds of wolves are chased down and killed by gunners who shoot them from planes or, after chasing them to exhaustion, land the plane and shoot them at point-blank range -- brutal, inhumane and unnecessary practices that could